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With the introduction of the C7 Z06, Chevrolet truly pushed the boundaries of what a Corvette could achieve. Encroaching on supercar territory, the Z06 merged raw American horsepower, with precise handling, often reserved for nimble European sports cars. By harnessing subtle yet affective aerodynamic tweaks, along with redesigned suspension geometry the C7 Z06 is truly the pinnacle of American on-track performance.
Draped in a stunning shade of yellow named "Corvette Racing Yellow Tintcoat", this Z06 makes a bold statement on the road. Its wide stance, aggressive front splitter and signature vents hint at its performance prowess. Sitting on sleek wheels, wrapped in Continental Extreme Contact tires, this Z06’s black elements accentuate its already aggressive design. In the interior, passengers are greeted by a black leather cabin, designed with driver involvement in mind. Equipped with a Bose stereo system and carbon fibre steering wheel, this cabin offers a plethora of premium features. Cruise control, paddle shifters and a removable roof are just some of the many amenities offered in the equipped 1LZ package.
At the heart of this Z06 is its 6.2 litre Supercharged V8, known as the LT4. At the time of its release, the LT4 was the most powerful engine ever produced by General Motors, with a reported output of over 650hp and 650lb-ft of torque. This was achieved thanks to a 1.7 litre Eaton TVS supercharger available exclusively for the Z06. Performance is delivered to the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission, which allows for 0 to 60mph in less than 3 seconds, going on to a top speed of 185mph. With this example being completely stock with no modifications, updated servicing and coming with both keys, it is the ideal opportunity to own a piece of Corvette history.
2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 1LZ
6.2L Supercharged V8
8 Speed Automatic Transmission
RWD
Corvette Racing Yellow Tintcoat Exterior
Jet Black Leather Interior
19” Front, 20” Rear Gloss Black Aluminum Wheels
1LZ Preferred Equipment Group
Bose 9-Speaker Premium Audio System
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel
GT Bucket Seats
Brake Calipers Painted in Red
Magnetic Ride Control Suspension
All Stock
Servicing Up To Date
2 Keys
In 1963, Chevy introduced the second generation of their popular Corvette sports car and Americans went wild for it. While the first generation was groundbreaking, the second generation was, simply put, evolutionary. The coupe sported a new split-screen rear window that, sadly, had to be axed after just one year due to rearward visibility issues. No such worries with the convertible, which came with a slick metal hardtop that could be removed and kept at home. Today, we’ve got a nice 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible for sale for the discerning collector or eager first-time classic car aficionado to purchase. This car hails from Rogers, Texas, and has covered over 75,000 miles in its life. This tells you everything you need to know; that it’s a car that’s truly worth driving and enjoying. Furthermore, this car comes with a reportedly numbers-matching engine and transmission, further elevating its collectible status.
The fifth generation, or C5, of Chevy’s immensely popular and much loved Corvette sports car was made between 1997 and 2004. It was the last generation to have pop-up headlamps, and is fast becoming a desirable modern classic. That’s because you’ve got ample power from its grunty V8, a slew of modern creature comforts, a refined driving experience and, above all, a car that can still show you a bucketload of fun on a race track. Today, we’ve got a 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe from Nevada City, California for sale. This car is a bit more special than the rest, as it’s said to have been previously owned and signed by Craig Breedlove, an iconic American race car driver who sadly passed away in 2023. Breedlove has five world land speed records under his belt, and is something we should be proud of. Owning a car that was once his, would be a great way to pay tribute.
The current generation of the Chevrolet Corvette is great in its own right. It's a razor-focused track machine that saw massive changes to its power delivery and set up. While it’s all nice to clock some rapid lap times, one might argue that it has lost its all American Corvette touch. Ever felt that way? This 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 2LZ is the perfect blend of that old school Corvette vibe and new age performance. Better yet, this particular modern muscle has just a reported 25,206 miles on its clock.
Duality is an important factor when purchasing your next machine, blistering performance on track plus smiles per gallon on a spirited drive is the ideal sweet spot for many. Present today is just that and takes shape with this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro.
In 1963, Chevy introduced the second generation of their popular Corvette sports car and Americans went wild for it. While the first generation was groundbreaking, the second generation was, simply put, evolutionary. The coupe sported a new split-screen rear window that, sadly, had to be axed after just one year due to rearward visibility issues. No such worries with the convertible, which came with a slick metal hardtop that could be removed and kept at home. Today, we’ve got a nice 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible for sale for the discerning collector or eager first-time classic car aficionado to purchase. This car hails from Rogers, Texas, and has covered over 75,000 miles in its life. This tells you everything you need to know; that it’s a car that’s truly worth driving and enjoying. Furthermore, this car comes with a reportedly numbers-matching engine and transmission, further elevating its collectible status.
The Chevrolet brand set the standard for American automobiles in the 60s, and it only takes one look at this 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Deluxe Wagon to understand why. The simple and straightforward nature of the car speaks to the American spirit. With the wagon form, this Chevelle packed with a host of upgrades, after reportedly undergoing a full restoration with a 410 hp 383ci stroker engine, a new paint job in 2015 according to the current owner, aftermarket wheels, new tires and an all-new interior. If you’re looking for an classic that is unique, then this Chevelle is what you’re looking for.
The fifth generation Ford Mustang marked a major leap over the fourth generation. Debuting for the 2005 model year, it came with new retro-modern styling that really harked back to the very first generation of Ford’s popular pony car. Under the skin, the Mustang received fresh engineering, including a new platform which really elevated its driving experience as a result. Today, the earliest examples of the fifth generation will have turned, or be turning twenty years old, and soon, they’ll be classics. That’s why you shouldn’t miss your chance to get your hands on one, and we’ve got a nice 16,300-mile 2005 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible from Naples, Florida for your consideration. With a few tasty bits and a nice surprise under the hood, this is a car that you’ll really cherish owning and driving.
The Dodge Challenger was one of the most potent muscle cars of the modern era. Between 2008 and 2023, this retro inspired modern beast thrilled the hearts of countless enthusiasts who were able to get their hands on one. Granted, there were tame V6 variants available. But the majority of Challengers sported V8s of varying capacity and power output under their sleek hoods. One of the top tiers was the Hellcat, and as the name suggested, it was anything but docile. With its 6.2-liter supercharged V8 and over 700 horses on tap, it's a machine to be reckoned with. Today, we’ve got a 2023 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Jailbreak for sale in Florida, with under 2,200 miles on the clock.
Chevrolet’s Camaro came to the market in 1967 and had a long production run across six generations. It’s only in 2024 that the Camaro said goodbye to the world, which, as you may imagine, didn’t sit well with pony car enthusiasts. Today, we have a Camaro from the fourth generation, which ran between 1993 and 2002. This generation sits in an interesting place, as it’s going to enter classic status quite soon, but still offers some modern features and a suitably engaging driving experience. That’s why getting your hands on this all-stock, 41,644-mile 2001 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS from Lady Lake, Florida, will be a smart purchase. The car has reportedly undergone a recent servicing too.
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